[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fQIAap3aNjm_CmbF-Glg0o8_7mCsSqx7TN0JZwTjTePI":3},{"items":4,"total":115,"page":116,"pageSize":117},[5,34,52,74,98],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":10,"bookId":11,"genreRaw":12,"genre":13,"themes":14,"origin":15,"language":17,"yearPublished":18,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":20,"charCount":21,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":23,"gutenbergSubjects":24,"gutenbergCategories":26,"gutenbergSummary":29,"gutenbergTranslators":30,"gutenbergDownloadCount":32,"aiDescription":33},1929,"Elektra","Euripides (n. 480-406 e.Kr.)",null,"1929-euripides-elektra","1929__Euripides__Elektra","(översatt af A. G. Sjöström)","naytelma",[],[16],"klassikot","sv",-413,1843,10312,45840,false,56715,[25],"Electra (Greek mythological figure) -- Drama",[27,28],"Classics of Literature","Plays/Films/Dramas","\"Euripides' Elektra\" by Euripides is a tragedy written in the mid-410s BC. Years after Clytemnestra murders her husband Agamemnon, their daughter Electra lives in exile, married off to a peasant farmer. When her brother Orestes returns in disguise, the siblings reunite and plot revenge against their mother and her lover Aegisthus. This version challenges traditional notions of heroism and morality, questioning whether vengeance justifies matricide and exploring the dark consequences of violent justice. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[31],"Sjöström, Axel Gabriel",245,"Euripideen antiikin kreikkalainen tragedia kertoo Elektrasta ja hänen veljestään Oresteesta, jotka hautovat kostoa äidilleen Klytaimnestralle ja tämän rakastajalle Aigisthokselle. Sisarukset pyrkivät hyvittämään isänsä Agamemnonin murhan verisellä oikeudenmukaisuudella.",{"number":35,"title":36,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":37,"bookId":38,"genreRaw":12,"genre":13,"themes":39,"origin":40,"language":17,"yearPublished":41,"yearPublishedTranslation":19,"wordCount":42,"charCount":43,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":44,"gutenbergSubjects":45,"gutenbergCategories":47,"gutenbergSummary":48,"gutenbergTranslators":49,"gutenbergDownloadCount":50,"aiDescription":51},1733,"Orestes","1733-euripides-orestes","1733__Euripides__Orestes",[],[16],-408,13568,59831,56547,[46],"Orestes, King of Argos (Mythological character) -- Drama",[27,28],"\"Orestes\" by Euripides is an Ancient Greek play written in 408 BCE that follows the tormented son of Agamemnon after he murders his mother Clytemnestra. Driven mad by the Furies and condemned to death by Argos, Orestes desperately seeks help from his uncle Menelaus, who has just returned from Troy. When betrayed, Orestes and his sister Electra plot violent revenge, leading to a crisis that challenges both divine justice and human morality in a Athens weakened by war. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[31],347,"Euripideen tragedia seuraa äitinsä surmannutta Orestesta, joka sisarensa Elektran kanssa odottaa Argoksen kaupungin tuomiota. Epätoivoinen tilanne kärjistyy väkivaltaiseksi selviytymiskamppailuksi, kunnes Apollon-jumala puuttuu tapahtumien kulkuun.",{"number":53,"title":54,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":55,"bookId":56,"genreRaw":12,"genre":13,"themes":57,"origin":59,"language":17,"yearPublished":60,"yearPublishedTranslation":61,"wordCount":62,"charCount":63,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":64,"gutenbergSubjects":65,"gutenbergCategories":68,"gutenbergSummary":70,"gutenbergTranslators":71,"gutenbergDownloadCount":72,"aiDescription":73},1789,"Iphigeneia i Aulis","1789-eurpides-iphigeneia-i-aulis","1789__Eurpides__Iphigeneia_i_Aulis",[58],"kansanperinne",[16],405,1846,12187,55827,57103,[66,67],"Iphigenia (Mythological character) -- Drama","Tragedies (Drama)",[27,69,28],"Mythology, Legends & Folklore","\"Iphigeneia i Aulis\" by Euripides is a tragedy written between 408 and 406 BC. At Aulis, the Greek fleet cannot sail to Troy until Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter Iphigenia to appease the goddess Artemis. When Clytemnestra and Iphigenia arrive under false pretenses of a wedding to Achilles, they discover the horrifying truth. The play explores family loyalty versus military duty as Iphigenia faces her fate, while Clytemnestra's rage foreshadows the bloodshed that will follow Agamemnon home from war. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[31],263,"Euripideen klassinen tragedia kuvaa tapahtumia ennen Troijan sotaa. Kuningas Agamemnon joutuu vaikean valinnan eteen, kun hänen on uhrattava tyttärensä Iphigeneia jumalatar Artemiille saadakseen sotalaivastolleen suotuisat tuulet.",{"number":75,"title":76,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":77,"bookId":78,"genreRaw":12,"genre":79,"themes":80,"origin":82,"language":17,"yearPublished":83,"yearPublishedTranslation":84,"wordCount":85,"charCount":86,"usRestricted":22,"gutenbergId":87,"gutenbergSubjects":88,"gutenbergCategories":90,"gutenbergSummary":93,"gutenbergTranslators":94,"gutenbergDownloadCount":96,"aiDescription":97},2079,"Helena","2079-euripides-helena-ofversatt-af-a-g-sjostrom","2079__Euripides__Helena_(öfversatt_af_A._G._Sjöström)","romaani",[81],"rakkaus",[],-412,1845,13017,58083,28620,[89],"Swedish fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[91,92],"Historical Novels","Romance","\"Helena Wrede: Romanttinen kertomus Kustaavi II Adolfin ajalta\" by G. H. Mellin is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the intertwining tales of love, war, and the human heart, focusing on the life of the titular character, Heleena Wrede, amid conflicts during King Gustavus II Adolphus’ reign. Readers can expect a rich exploration of emotions and relationships set against a backdrop of historical events.  At the start of the narrative, readers are introduced to the emotional landscape of the characters through rhetorical musings about the complexities of the human heart, which govern both happiness and despair. The scene transitions to the humble home of an old pastor and his wife, where a beautiful yet troubled fifteen-year-old girl, Heleena, is seen lost in her thoughts. As the story unfolds, the old pastor encounters mysterious soldiers seeking refuge, introducing tension and foreshadowing potential danger. The opening sets a contemplative tone, hinting at the intertwining fates of love and tragedy that are to come. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[95],"Mellin, Robert",338,"Euripideen antiikin kreikkalainen näytelmä esittää muunnelman Troijan Helenan myytistä. Tarinassa Helena onkin Egyptissä, missä hän kohtaa sodasta palaavan puolisonsa Menelaoksen. He yrittävät yhdessä pakoa kuninkaan hovista takaisin kotiin Spartaan.",{"number":99,"title":100,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":9,"slug":101,"bookId":102,"genreRaw":9,"genre":13,"themes":103,"origin":104,"language":105,"yearPublished":106,"yearPublishedTranslation":107,"wordCount":108,"charCount":109,"usRestricted":110,"gutenbergId":9,"gutenbergSubjects":111,"gutenbergCategories":112,"gutenbergSummary":9,"gutenbergTranslators":113,"gutenbergDownloadCount":9,"aiDescription":114},2570,"Medeia","2570-euripides-medeia","2570__Euripides__Medeia",[],[],"fi",-431,1949,8569,48974,true,[],[],[],"Euripideen murhenäytelmässä Medeia hautoo kostoa aviomiehelleen Iasonille, joka on hylännyt hänet ja heidän lapsensa mennäkseen naimisiin Korintin kuninkaan tyttären kanssa. Teos kuvaa petetyn naisen raivoa ja äärimmäisiä tekoja vieraassa maassa.",5,1,24]